http://extension765.com/sdr/23-the-return-of-w-de-rijk
― Don A Henley And Get Over It (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 23:11 (nine years ago) link
Anyone watched that yet?
― Number None, Tuesday, 20 January 2015 15:43 (nine years ago) link
2001 Gets Turned Into “The Weirdest Sci-Fi Comic Ever Made” by Jack Kirby
https://filmfork-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/content/2001pic05.jpg
http://www.openculture.com/2015/01/jack-kirbys-2001-a-space-odyssey.html
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Monday, 2 February 2015 16:10 (nine years ago) link
I've got the "treasury" version of that, its so big that it doesn't fit on any shelf in my house and languishes under my bed so I forget it exists
― ( X '____' )/ (zappi), Monday, 2 February 2015 16:24 (nine years ago) link
Love those comics so much. His actual adaptation of the film is next level.
― Indiana Jones and the Sphincter of the Sphinx (Old Lunch), Monday, 2 February 2015 16:25 (nine years ago) link
The Treasury Edition is the movie adaptation, then the comic series spins off (loosely) from that. I'm guessing there are copyright issues that have prevented this from ever being reprinted.
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Monday, 2 February 2015 20:18 (nine years ago) link
kind of amazing kubrick even allowed the series to be done in the first place! maybe he didn't have a say, i don't know...
― tylerw, Monday, 2 February 2015 20:22 (nine years ago) link
and/or Clarke
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Monday, 2 February 2015 20:31 (nine years ago) link
on Kubrick and the 2.20:1 ratio
The height-to-width proportions of the frame are as essential to the power of this image as the alignment of elements and submissive angle of framing. In a wider aspect ratio, the lateral plane would predominate, pushing the edges a bit further out and slightly diminishing the towering effect. (This is exactly the case with anamorphic 35mm prints of 2001, created when the film went into wide release — at reduced prices — after its initial roadshow tour: The top and bottom portions of the 70mm frame were cropped to accommodate the extra width of a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.) Machine or messenger, the monolith is the film’s only constant character, accompanying the human species on its four-million-year journey from Pleistocene tool user to Zarathustrian new man incubating in a cosmic cocoon, an idea first embodied (with a lotus theme) in Les Nénuphars, a 1901 painting by Czech artist František Kupka, another modern visionary smitten by physics, astronomy, and Nietzsche’s philosophy of transhuman evolution. In its epochal manifestations, the stone transmits knowledge (Moon-Watcher’s “discovery” of the bone as tool/weapon is accompanied by a flashback to the power shot of the monolith), produces a beacon signal that instigates a manned mission to Jupiter, spurs the magical alignment of Jovian satellites that triggers Bowman’s stargate experience, and appears one last time—stoic, eternal, absolute in its impenetrability—in the serene white dream chamber where an aged, bedridden Bowman, beyond heuristics or any mappable coordinates in time and space, undergoes a final transformation.
http://reverseshot.org/symposiums/entry/2013/space_odyssey
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:43 (nine years ago) link
Has everyone seen this? rare example of Kubrick allowing his work to be re-used.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vezy9pRxeOA
― anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:57 (nine years ago) link
well, since SK died in March '99, do you know that it was he who allowed it?
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:58 (nine years ago) link
Well, since it first aired in January 1999, would assume so. If not then his estate must have allowed it, which is more or less the same thing.
― anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:03 (nine years ago) link
*one* would assume so
― anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:04 (nine years ago) link
OK, didn't know the airdate
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:09 (nine years ago) link
Hm.
http://i.imgur.com/W9JVlkt.jpg
― pplains, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:18 (nine years ago) link
I doubt Kubrick had anything to do with that Apple ad - unlike with the later Warner Bros films, he didn't have any veto over the way that 2001 was exploited, hence the Marvel Comics, the 2010 movie etc.
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Wednesday, 4 March 2015 07:27 (nine years ago) link
Well I dunno, wiki has sources saying he gave his permission. The difference being that (unlike the comics and 2010) the ad actually uses footage from the film. who knows.
― anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Wednesday, 4 March 2015 09:05 (nine years ago) link
Who am I to argue with Wiki - the Kubrick estate certainly have a say in the way that 2001 is presented on home video (ie no 'special edition' with the footage that was excised from the premiere), so you could well be right about the difference being actual content rather than intellectual property.
I like to think that Kubrick would've be delighted by the Kirby comics, but my guess is that SK was only barely aware of them at best.
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Wednesday, 4 March 2015 09:24 (nine years ago) link
I wonder if they tried to get Douglas Rain to do the voice for that ad, whoever is copying him isn't doing a good enough job.
― MaresNest, Wednesday, 4 March 2015 10:31 (nine years ago) link
yeah apparently they asked him but he refused to do it
― anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Wednesday, 4 March 2015 12:23 (nine years ago) link
saw this for the first time ever a few days ago, at the cinema, front row, was also very stoned. i have been waiting for years to see this in the movie theater, and I am really glad i waited.
― homosexual II, Thursday, 25 June 2015 04:18 (nine years ago) link
yeah finally seeing this on the big screen last year rates as one of my best ever moviegoing experiences
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 25 June 2015 04:55 (nine years ago) link
Same. Also, get stoned.
― cod latin (dog latin), Thursday, 25 June 2015 10:14 (nine years ago) link
You don't need to get stoned. I saw it stone cold sober on the big screen and it remains one of the greatest works of art I will ever witness
― the spieth hole-ease impresseth us (imago), Thursday, 25 June 2015 10:37 (nine years ago) link
yeah you do. and you have to take drugs to enjoy dance music.
― cod latin (dog latin), Thursday, 25 June 2015 10:40 (nine years ago) link
lock thread
― the increasing costive borborygmi (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 25 June 2015 11:56 (nine years ago) link
It will be shown in Copenhagen at the end of summer, but at open air and on digital. I want to watch this on a scrappy 35mm when I finally watch in on a big screen. I've watched it on DVD a bunch of times.
― Frederik B, Thursday, 25 June 2015 11:59 (nine years ago) link
the last time i saw this what blew my mind was the scene near the beginning where the guy stands in front of an american flag and acknowledges to the scientists that having to maintain the quarantine's official cover story while knowing the truth will make them uncomfortable and anxious, which not only foreshadows hal's psychosis but links it to the secretive impulses of the Complex that built him. i was stoned.
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 26 June 2015 03:02 (nine years ago) link
(the first time this movie really Got me i wasn't. tho i was 16 which amounts to the same thing.)
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 26 June 2015 03:03 (nine years ago) link
we should rank uncannily stilted scenes of pronouncements from authority in the first quarters of kubrick movies: "i completely understand your negative feelings" vs "for some people, solitude and isolation can in itself become a problem" vs "she o.d.ed on coke"
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 26 June 2015 03:15 (nine years ago) link
(vs "your days of fingerbanging mary jane rottencrotch through her pretty pink panties are over")
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 26 June 2015 03:17 (nine years ago) link
Now I'm really mad at myself for not giving more attention earlier, and I'm suuuuuuuuuuper jealous of Mr Veg who first saw it in a big cinerama dome when he was 10
I can't imagine anything more awesome than seeing this as a kid, seriously anyone itt who has that memory congratulations you win at life.
I also first saw 2001 when I was 10, but it was on TV.
― passive-aggressive rageaholic (snoball), Friday, 26 June 2015 17:22 (nine years ago) link
priced-to-move Taschen book on the film (560 pp, $50)
http://twitchfilm.com/2015/08/book-review-piers-bizonys-the-making-of-stanley-kubricks-2001-a-space-odyssey-gallery.html
― skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 20 August 2015 14:00 (nine years ago) link
I own this earlier version of the Bizony book -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/2001-Filming-Future-Piers-Bizony/dp/1854107062
lots of interesting background stuff obv, but he is not a very good or insightful writer. Sadly.
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Thursday, 20 August 2015 14:11 (nine years ago) link
70mm screening at the prince charles in london in a few weeks...
― jamiesummerz, Thursday, 20 August 2015 14:54 (nine years ago) link
http://www.trbimg.com/img-55d5278a/turbine/la-2436119-et-spaceodyssey-2-lkh-02-jpg-20150819/800/800x450
LA Philharmonic just recently played the soundtrack live to the film.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-phil-2001-review-20150820-story.html
― Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 22 August 2015 06:11 (nine years ago) link
I keep forgetting Keir played the piano player i Black Christmas.
― Norse Jung (Eric H.), Saturday, 22 August 2015 06:20 (nine years ago) link
This looks kinda interesting:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-2001-File-Landmark-Science/dp/0957261020/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0PJT8DR8YC4YW9CKBQG6
― MaresNest, Saturday, 22 August 2015 14:28 (nine years ago) link
Incredible! I was just daydreaming about a live music performance of this the other day. Blue Danube / Spinning Space Stations sequence is my favorite film sequence of all time.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 22 August 2015 16:51 (nine years ago) link
I saw it at the Bowl which was great/interesting because the film is so good I kind of forgot that the orchestra was playing at all. That said, I'd never heard the choral parts live before (and had never really heard any avant-garde choral music live) and that was amazing.
― Spencer Chow, Saturday, 22 August 2015 17:40 (nine years ago) link
http://i.imgur.com/5U1yFUO.jpg
― Spencer Chow, Saturday, 22 August 2015 17:44 (nine years ago) link
Wow.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 22 August 2015 17:50 (nine years ago) link
awesome
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 August 2015 18:15 (nine years ago) link
Great idea
Saw it at a 70mm one-day-festival a year ago, sober, front row, blown away
― niels, Saturday, 22 August 2015 21:04 (nine years ago) link
Did they perform Ligeti's Aventures at the end section in the fake hotel suite?
― MaresNest, Saturday, 22 August 2015 22:53 (nine years ago) link
I believe so. It seemed complete and again, so seamless that it I occasionally forgot about the live aspect.
― Spencer Chow, Wednesday, 26 August 2015 07:18 (nine years ago) link
First viewing in 14 years yesterday at MoMA, unfortunately in DCP, not 70mm...
Very funny that Bowman shakes his hand from the hot package when he pulls his dinner out of the Discovery meal slot. Goddamn future can't get anything right.
Also it seemed to me that the name of HAL's creator, Dr Chandra, was DUBBED with another name in the disconnect scene! What reason could there possibly be for that?
― skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 6 September 2015 15:52 (nine years ago) link
I always wondered that, in the film it's Dr Langley
― MaresNest, Sunday, 6 September 2015 16:08 (nine years ago) link
ok. i thought it usta be Chandra in the film.
Clarke finished the novel quite apart from the completion of the script.
― skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 6 September 2015 16:37 (nine years ago) link
Was lucky enough to see this on a big screen a week ago. Theater was absolutely packed on a Tuesday evening!
Caught a lot of the more subtle dark humor this time around. For instance in the message from ground control confirming that HAL is malfunctioning and they know this because.....the HAL on Earth confirmed it LOL
Are they being lied to by all their computers?
Also I kind of wonder if HAL had some kind of weird meta reaction to watching himself give an interview about himself on public TV. Because really shortly after viewing that TV episode is when he starts pulling shit.
If he wasn't just evil the whole time and at some point in the film turned evil I think it may have to do w the TV interview. Maybe HAL is camera shy.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 6 September 2015 17:33 (nine years ago) link